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Dr. Myeshia Price PhD — Gender Identity:
LGTBQ+ young people and health outcomes. {2:39}
How to prevent poor mental health factors in young people. {6:55}
What LGTBQ+ young people want from public and educational environments. {17:41}
Creating safe and inclusive spaces for all of society. {25:33}
About Lisa’s guests:
Dr. Myeshia Price, PhD, is an Associate Research Scientist with the Kinsey Institute and an Associate Professor in the Human Development program within the Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology at Indiana University. Their unique perspective and current area of research focuses on the experiences of LGBTQ+ young people related to sexuality, gender identity, and mental health.
Disclaimer: This communication is for information only and does not constitute mental health treatment nor is it indicative of a therapeutic relationship. Individuals in need of treatment for mental health or psychological concerns should seek out services from appropriate mental healthcare professionals.